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April has arrived, and with it comes a fresh selection of pluckable designs to peruse this holiday weekend. From a multifunctional side table to a shape-shifting indoor sauna, here are some of our favorite launches this week.
Arhaus debuted its latest outdoor collection, introducing seven chic seating families that include the all-weather wicker-wrapped Ancona line and the solid teak Anami series, alongside dozens of sophisticated al fresco designs, such as the curvaceous Fresno swivel chair, the scalloped Nata umbrella and the stone Odette sconce.
Charlap Hyman & Herrero rolled out eight new surrealistic rug designs for Patterson Flynn. In addition to polka-dotted elephant and spiraling mollusk forms, newcomers to the abaca-based line include the ursine Oso, the clamshell-shaped Concha, the woolly sheep–inspired Sueño, and its adorable runner-sized sister, Sueño Grande.
Jayson Home called on John Derian to create a limited-run line of decoupage trays. The highly collectible series reimagines some of the New York artist’s favorite antique artworks as 14 handblown glass designs inlaid with vintage portraits, landscapes and still lifes.
Eskayel founder Shanan Campanaro drew inspiration from the Costa Rican landscape when designing the Nicoyán collection. Available through Studio Four NYC, the series features three fabric and wallpaper patterns based on original artworks: the fluttery floral Pétalos; the tropical tree-themed Plumeria Shadows; and a coordinating small-scale repeat named Alhelí.
Jiun Ho’s Nomadic Exploration series supplies a modern spin on portable campaign furniture. Now available at the designer’s NYDC showroom, the capsule collection—which debuted at Paris Déco Off in January—comprises four flat pack–constructed designs with bent plywood frames and upholstered cushions: the arched Luna chair; the angular Repli dining chair; the oak-veneered Tambo Campa table; and Radius, a shapely lounge chair with tubular arm pads and circular cutouts.
Ward + Gray launched Boheme, a new digital platform for its collectible designs. Along with a plethora of rugs and light fixtures, you’ll find the New York design firm’s first-ever tile collection, Vestigia, featuring 10 marble and onyx mosaics, such as the striped Calpe, the diamond-patterned Trogir, and the celestial Jal.
Kalon dropped the second edition of its Material Studies series. The configurable collection marks the Los Angeles–based design studio’s first use of stone, and offers a coffee table, a bench and four cubical side tables with mirrored aluminum bases and heavily veined marble and quartzite tops in shades of red, blue and gold.
Custom windowcoverings brand TwoPages tapped retro design influencer Ms. Maverick Muse for its latest collaboration. Now available for pre-order, the collection—which launches on April 15—spans five vintage-inspired designs in multiple colorways, including the pastoral Toile; the botanical Delicate Florals; the boldly banded Vertical Stripes; the geometric Mid-Century Modern; and the mural-like Floral Chinoiserie.
Richmond, Virginia–based artist Theodora Miller released Ancestral Home, her very first line of textiles. An homage to her Greek heritage, the collection encompasses 46 digitally printed wallpapers and 22 cotton-linen fabrics across eight painterly patterns, with standouts such as the rhythmic Sacred Hills, the font-filled 7 Wishes and the leafy Orchard.
Portland, Maine–based interior design studio Mey & Co premiered Meyette, its first e-commerce site. The circularity-conscious brand offers a mix of handcrafted furnishings and fully restored vintage pieces, with highlights such as the glossy mint-green Polly nightstand; the architectural Yvonne table; and Joe, an ebonized chest of drawers with brass knobs and dovetail joinery.
Phillip Jeffries dropped its vista-fueled spring 2026 Modern Horizons series. Offered in an array of grounds and colorways, head-turners from the sweeping 23-pattern launch include the graphic Rosetta, the ombre-hued Fade, the two-tone Desert Ivy, the tightly woven Arroyo Raffia and the delicately pleated Sheer Oasis.
Floyd introduced The Block into its impressive portfolio of reconfigurable offerings. Designed to integrate with the Detroit-based brand’s existing furnishings, the boxy piece moonlights as a modular side table or nightstand, and can easily slide under styles such as the Lift Off bed and coffee table—or be stacked on top of one another—to create instant storage opportunities.
Kohler-owned wellness brand Klafs unveiled S1, the first-ever retractable sauna. Available in three small space–savvy sizes and two distinct finishes, including Matte Black and Walnut, the state-of-the-art Wi-Fi-enabled design measures just 24 inches deep when not in use and expands into a full-scale sauna that can accommodate up to three users at the touch of a button.











